2 1.0 APPLICATION PURPOSE: Suspension harness used for Fall Arrest (D-Ring connections A, Figure 2) and Work Positioning (D-Ring connections B, Figure 2). Figure 2 - Applications A STANDARDS: Refer to life safety harness information found in NFPA 1500, Standard on Fire Department Occupational Safety and Health Program, and NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services. A B 2.0 SYSTEM LIMITATIONS & REQUIRMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Do not expose the harness to flame or high temperature. Such exposure could cause the harness to melt or burn and fail during use. Harnesses that meet the optional flame resistance requirements specified in NFPA 1983 are designed for use in environments where exposure to flame or high temperature could occur. 3.0 DONNING AND USE 3.9 DONNING AND FITTING THE SUSPENSION HARNESS: The ExoFit NEX Suspension Harness includes leg straps for work positioning. Don the Full Body Suspension Harness using the following steps and the corresponding images in Figure 3. Step 1. Locate the front of the harness. The front has two D-rings. Lift up the harness and hold by the shoulder straps. Ensure all straps are not twisted. Step 2. With the front of the harness facing forward, step through the right side of the harness with your right leg. Then, step through the left side of the harness with your left leg. Grasp the right shoulder strap and place it on the top of your right shoulder. Ensure that the straps are not tangled and hang freely. Step 3. Grasp the left shoulder strap and place it over your left shoulder. The two D-rings will be positioned on the front of your body if the harness has been donned properly. Step 4. Grasp the tab of the buckle located at the bottom of the strap that you placed over your left shoulder. Insert the tab into the receptor of the quick connect buckle on the left side of the harness. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. NOTE: Locking and unlocking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle. It does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends and will not affect the buckle connection in the event of a fall. Grasp the waist-level strap ends on right and left sides of the harness. Pull both ends forward until all slack is removed from the waist strap and the strap is comfortably tight around your waist. Insert strap ends into the waist strap keeper loops on the right and left sides of the harness. Reach between your legs and grasp the leg strap on your right side. Bring the strap up and insert the tab of the buckle into the receptor of the buckle on the right side. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Connect the right leg strap using the same procedure as in Step 6. To adjust the leg straps, unlock the webbing lock on the quick connect buckle and pull on the strap. A plastic end keeper on the end of the strap will stop it from pulling completely out of the buckle. When the strap is properly adjusted, lock the webbing lock. To release the buckle, press the silver-colored tabs on the buckle towards each other with one hand, while pulling on the tab portion of the buckle with the other hand. Adjust shoulder straps to a snug fit using the strap adjustment procedure described between Steps 4 and Step 5 on the following page. Left and right sides of the shoulder straps should be adjusted to the same length and the upper front D ring should be centered on your lower chest. The back D ring should be centered between your shoulder blades. Adjust the leg straps to a snug fit. At least 3 in. (8 cm) of webbing must extend past the buckle on the leg straps. Adjust the waist belt again as necessary for a secure, comfortable fit. 2

4 3.10 DONNING AND FITTING THE FIRE AND RESCUE HARNESS. The Fire and Rescue Harness can be used for work positioning or for rescue worker applications. The Class II harness assembly must be donned appropriately for the specific application. After the Class II harness has been donned for work positioning or for rescue, the Class III portion of the harness can be donned. See Section 3.11 for work positioning, Section 3.12 for rescue and 3.13 for the shoulder straps. WARNING: The Fire and Rescue Harness meets the requirements of NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services, 2017 Editions, and the Optional Flame Resistance Requirements of NFPA 1983, Class II. When used in conjunction with DBI/SALA part numbers , H, , H , or H, the Fire and Rescue Harness meets the requirements of Class III but IS NOT FLAME RESISTANT. See Harness labels and FIRE AND RESCUE CLASS II HARNESS DONNING FOR WORK POSITIONING: The ExoFit NEX Fire and Rescue Harness includes leg straps that permit the harness to be used for work positioning. To configure the harness for work positioning, follow Figure 4, Steps 1 through 5, to fit the leg straps to the user. Follow the steps in Figure 6 to convert the harness to Class III. Figure 4 - Fire And Rescue Harness Belt Donning For Work Positioning Work Positioning, Step 1 Work Positioning, Step 2 Work Positioning, Step 3 Proceed to Figure 6, steps 1-6 Work Positioning, Step 4 Work Positioning, Step 5 Figure 4 Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Suspend the harness by holding each end. D-Rings and the carabiner should be facing forward. Ensure all straps are not twisted. Grasp the quick connect buckle at the end of the web belt and bring it around your waist so that the buckle is just behind your left hip. Lock the tab located at the opposite end of the web belt into the quick connect buckle. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Grasp the quick connect buckle located at the bottom of the strap that is hanging nearest your left leg. Bring that quick connect buckle around the back of your left leg. Lock the tab located at the end of the short web strap on your left hip into the quick connect buckle. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Grasp the quick connect buckle located at the bottom of the strap that is hanging nearest your right leg. Bring that quick connect buckle around the back of your right leg. Lock the tab located at the end of the short web strap on your right hip into the quick connect buckle. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. NOTE: Locking and unlocking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle. It does not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends and will not affect the buckle connection in the event of a fall. 4

5 Step 5. Grasp the waist-level strap ends on right and left sides of the harness. Pull both ends forward until all slack is removed from the waist strap and the strap is comfortably tight around your waist. Insert strap ends into the waist strap keeper loops on the right and left sides of the harness FIRE AND RESCUE CLASS II HARNESS DONNING FOR RESCUE: The ExoFit NEX Fire and Rescue Harness includes leg straps that permit the harness to be used for rescue work. To configure the harness for rescue, follow Figure 5, Steps 1 through 5, to fit the leg straps to the user. Follow the steps in Figure 6 to convert the harness to Class III. Figure 5 - Fire And Rescue Harness Belt Donning For Rescue Rescue, Step 1 Rescue, Step 2 Rescue, Step 3 Proceed to Figure 6, steps 1-6 Figure 5 Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Rescue, Step 4 Rescue, Step 5 Suspend the harness by holding each end. D-Rings and the carabiner should be facing forward. Ensure all straps are not twisted. Grasp the quick connect buckle at the end of the web belt and bring it around your waist so that the buckle is just behind your left hip. Lock the tab located at the opposite end of the web belt into the quick connect buckle. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Reach between your legs and grasp the leg strap on your left side. Bring the strap up around the back of your left leg. Insert the tab on the strap handing from the left side of the belt into the quick connect buckle of the strap. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. Reach between your legs and grasp the leg strap on your right side. Bring the strap up around the back of your right leg. Insert the tab on the strap handing from the right side of the belt into the quick connect buckle of the strap. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. To adjust the leg straps, unlock the webbing lock on the quick connect buckle and pull on the strap. A plastic end keeper on the end of the strap will stop it from pulling completely out of the buckle. When the strap is properly adjusted, lock the webbing lock. To release the buckle, press the silver-colored tabs on the buckle towards each other with one hand, while pulling on the tab portion of the buckle with the other hand. Grasp the waist-level strap ends on right and left sides of the harness. Pull both ends forward until all slack is removed from the waist strap and the strap is comfortably tight around your waist. Insert strap ends into the waist strap keeper loops on the right and left sides of the harness. WARNING: The Fire and Rescue Harness meets the requirements of NFPA 1983, Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services, 2017 Editions, and the Optional Flame Resistance Requirements of NFPA 1983, Class II. When used in conjunction with DBI/SALA part numbers , H, , H , or H, the Fire and Rescue Harness meets the requirements of Class III but IS NOT FLAME RESISTANT. See Harness labels and

6 3.13 SHOULDER STRAPS: Complete donning of the ExoFit NEX Fire Rescue Class III harness by following Figure 6, Steps 1 through 6. Figure 6 - Fire And Rescue Harness Shoulder Strap Donning Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 A Step 4 Step 5 B Step 6 Figure 6 Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Suspend the shoulder harness. The D-Ring and Yoke should be facing forward. Ensure all straps are not twisted. Place the opening in the Yoke over your head and rest the straps on your shoulders. Open the carabiner at the bottom of the Yoke. Insert the carabiner through the strap that holds the D-Ring on the harness belt. Close the carabiner. The gate of the carabiner must not be inside the D-Ring loop. Bring the strap on the right side of your back around to your right hip. Open the carabiner and insert it through the red loop on the top of the belt. The carabiner gate must not be inside the belt loops. Bring the strap on the left side of your back around to your left hip. Open the carabiner and insert it through the blue loop on the top of the belt. The carabiner gate must not be inside the belt loops. Orient the carabiners as shown in the figures. The carabiner gate must not be inside the belt loop. Confirm that the front strap is secured by the carabiner and that the straps lie flat on your chest. Left and right sides of the shoulder straps should be adjusted to the same length and the upper front D ring should be centered on your lower chest, facing outward and free to swivel up and down. 6

7 Step 6. Confirm that the back straps are secured by the carabiners (A - blue strap end secured by carabiner to blue loop; B - red strap end end secured by carabiner to red loop) and that the straps lie flat across your back. The D-Ring at the center of the harness padding between your shoulders must be facing outward and free to swivel up and down. Adjust shoulder straps to a snug fit. Before use, adjust the harness leg straps to a snug fit. At least 3 in. (8 cm) of webbing must extend past the buckle on the leg straps. Adjust the waist belt again as necessary for a secure, comfortable fit. 7.0 SPECIFICATIONS STANDARDS: When installed and used per the requirements and recommendations in the manual, the ExoFit NEX Full Body Suspension Harness meets the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association 1983 Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services, 2017 Edition. 8.0 LABELING. The following labels must be securely attached and fully legible: ExoFit NEX Full Body Suspension Harness ExoFit NEX Fire And Rescue Harness, Class II, Nomex/Kevlar Web Models ExoFit NEX Fire And Rescue Harness, Class II and III, Nylon Web Models 7

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